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lost medicare advantage? >> it's working right now. >> because -- >> vice president biden, let me ask you, if it could help solve the problem, why not very slowly raise the medicare eligibility age by two years as congressman ryan suggests? >> look, i was there when we did 1983.with social security in i was one of eight people sitting in the room that included tip o'neill, negotiating with president reagan. we all got together and everybody said as long as everybody's in the deal, everybody's in the deal, and everybody is making some sacrifice we can find a way. we made the system solvent to 2033. we will not, though, be part of any voucher plan eliminating it. the voucher says mom, when you're 65, go out there, shop for the best insurance you can get, you're out of medicare, you can buy back in if you want with this voucher which will not keep pace, will not keep pace with health care costs because if it did keep pace, there would be no savings. that's why they go the voucher. they -- we will be no part of a
lost medicare advantage? >> it's working right now. >> because -- >> vice president biden, let me ask you, if it could help solve the problem, why not very slowly raise the medicare eligibility age by two years as congressman ryan suggests? >> look, i was there when we did 1983.with social security in i was one of eight people sitting in the room that included tip o'neill, negotiating with president reagan. we all got together and everybody said as long as everybody's in...
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take more medicare patients. we have 4 million people on medicare advantage that will lose medicare advantage because of those $716 billion in cuts. i can't understand how you can cut medicare $716 billion for current recipients. you say we're going to put some back. better prescription program. that's $1 for every $15 you cut. they're smart enough to know that's not a good trade. i want to take that $716 billion you cut and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program to improve it. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to balance the additional cost of obama care in my opinion is a mistake. and with regards to young people coming along, i've got proposals to make sure medicare and social security are there for them without any question. >> mr. president? >> first of all, i think it's important for governor romney to present this plan that he says will only affect folks in the future. and the essence of the plan is that he would turn medicare into a voucher program. i
take more medicare patients. we have 4 million people on medicare advantage that will lose medicare advantage because of those $716 billion in cuts. i can't understand how you can cut medicare $716 billion for current recipients. you say we're going to put some back. better prescription program. that's $1 for every $15 you cut. they're smart enough to know that's not a good trade. i want to take that $716 billion you cut and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription...
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making sure your mom is protected from medicare and that everything is going to work out matters. his mother retires and is still alive. i think it's very important for paul to show us the human context of his policy options and to let people get to know him as a person more than as a walking calculator. >> all right. hopefully he won't get too much in the weeds, i get that. but, you know, newt, folks, lakes take janesville for a minute, middle america, whatever. they are signature around the kitchen table and they understand the difference between rising and falling take home pay, like they get that, and this was a point ronald reagan made many years ago. you get lower tax rates. your take home pay for education, for your work, for your home, for your mortgage, that really matters. i hope, and i'm going to ask you, will ryan follow in romney's footsteps, because i thought for the very first time romney really made that case last week, and it's helped him shoot up in the polls. >> oh, i think he l.as you know, paul ryan worked for jack kemp at empower america. he worked for castin
making sure your mom is protected from medicare and that everything is going to work out matters. his mother retires and is still alive. i think it's very important for paul to show us the human context of his policy options and to let people get to know him as a person more than as a walking calculator. >> all right. hopefully he won't get too much in the weeds, i get that. but, you know, newt, folks, lakes take janesville for a minute, middle america, whatever. they are signature around...
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a lot of presidents throughout the medicare sector. it really doesn't matter who the president is going to be. hospitals are going to be there. hospitals are the top of the pyramid for the delivery system in this country. so we're going to have hospitals whether it's romney or whether it's obama. 10 we're in a very good position throughout the election and beyond. >> are you the only publicly traded guys really in this sector? >> we are. we're the only ones that focus exclusively on hospital. >> and are there a lot of hospitals left that would want to do a deal with you? do they understand your model and that this could be beneficial for them and for you? >> there are a lot of hospitals there is about a half a trillion dollars of available hospital property out there. >> half a trillion? >> half a trillion. >> so every day you're trolling for new properties? >> we are. the pipeline is huge. we think 2013 will be another big growth year for you. >> you did a deal in september. this is your most recent release, for st. vincent health. ex
a lot of presidents throughout the medicare sector. it really doesn't matter who the president is going to be. hospitals are going to be there. hospitals are the top of the pyramid for the delivery system in this country. so we're going to have hospitals whether it's romney or whether it's obama. 10 we're in a very good position throughout the election and beyond. >> are you the only publicly traded guys really in this sector? >> we are. we're the only ones that focus exclusively on...
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he has to go through his social security and medicare -- >> he doesn't have enough time to explain his plan. >> he'll have plenty of time to do it and has it to p perform. i think you're right. he's a smart guy and he can do it. he's got to check his nerves at the door. >> i think joe biden is all tied into knots. he's taking six days off to plan for this. what is it about obama and biden? they're always cramming. obama crammed. >> they're running the country. they have something to do. they're not just campaigning. what job does mitt romney have, first of all? he has no job other than to be a candidate, which is the only job for the past five years. meanwhile, barack obama and joe biden have been running the country for the past three and a half years. >> really? >> so they don't have a day job. >> what's your response to that? >> i think he's going to overrooch, and the reason i think that is if you look back in 2008, there was all this talk about palin, she couldn't perform. >> she whipped biden in 2000. >> she whipped him, and she was young like ryan. i'm telling you. >> the bar fo
he has to go through his social security and medicare -- >> he doesn't have enough time to explain his plan. >> he'll have plenty of time to do it and has it to p perform. i think you're right. he's a smart guy and he can do it. he's got to check his nerves at the door. >> i think joe biden is all tied into knots. he's taking six days off to plan for this. what is it about obama and biden? they're always cramming. obama crammed. >> they're running the country. they have...
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we cut medicare. we raised taxes on the wealthiest americans. we cut spending across the board, and we got down to 20% of gdp coming in and going out. >> that was a democratic congress. >> that's what needs to be done. >> i hear you. and of course i recall it very well. but dick armey, you did it differently. you had a republican congress and you did it differently. tell us about that. obama's saying he would cut spending. i don't know if you agree with that at all. obama's saying he would cut health care spending. i don't know if you agree with that at all. and obama's saying he's got to tax the rich. >> no, this is a fella who would rather cut the marine corps than cut americorps. i don't think you could depend on him to ever really cut spending. i don't think he understands the budget. when we sat down at the table with president clinton, he understood every detail of that budget. he had hands on. he had ideas. he would listen to ideas. he would exchange ideas. he was involved in the process. i've never seen any president as detached as presi
we cut medicare. we raised taxes on the wealthiest americans. we cut spending across the board, and we got down to 20% of gdp coming in and going out. >> that was a democratic congress. >> that's what needs to be done. >> i hear you. and of course i recall it very well. but dick armey, you did it differently. you had a republican congress and you did it differently. tell us about that. obama's saying he would cut spending. i don't know if you agree with that at all. obama's...
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and furthermore, the savings medicare not between 65 and 67, they're around 80. this is going to be no savings, you're going to replace it with some bureaucratic hodgepodge. >> that's the point, though. he's painting this as if any democrat who goes along with one of these sort of compromises that you get to down the road, that this is, basically -- >> i think paul krugman's great, but i disagree with him. we are going to have to cut spending and raise taxes, somebody will have to admit it. >> howard and haines, the economic argument on the 1990s. we commercialize the internet, about the equivalent of a telephone. the nasdaq went from 800 to 4,500, oil was at $18 a barrel, government spending was significantly lower because when clinton raised the taxes, we went to a surplus. so when you think that these tax increases aren't going to affect the economy because they didn't affect it in the 1990s, you're hanging your hat on a ridiculous -- >> that's paying the price for getting out of this ridiculous deficit. >> the idea that once we implement the tax increases the
and furthermore, the savings medicare not between 65 and 67, they're around 80. this is going to be no savings, you're going to replace it with some bureaucratic hodgepodge. >> that's the point, though. he's painting this as if any democrat who goes along with one of these sort of compromises that you get to down the road, that this is, basically -- >> i think paul krugman's great, but i disagree with him. we are going to have to cut spending and raise taxes, somebody will have to...
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i felt it was hard to kind of discern -- on medicare, on the tax, i thought biden did a great job on raising the question how do you pay for it, give us something. >> i walked away from that with a little less understanding of what both of them were talking about. i was a little more confused. >> i understand, but if you were someone who came in -- if you were completely confused by the first debate, trying to figure out what's different about these two party, don't you think after last night -- >> i feel like they went back to talking point, but i didn't get anymore -- >> you're making the point we had no wrd what tidea what the s are. it took biden? the guy running the country should have been making -- >> you'll hear it in the next debate. part of his job was to make those distunkss. >> we did think about putting me while you were talking in a box next to you and i was going to do all these weird is expressions. but we didn't do it because we respect you. >> thank you for not. >> mr. wewe -- i won't come it. >> very wise of you. no, i won't do it. >> thank you for being up early w
i felt it was hard to kind of discern -- on medicare, on the tax, i thought biden did a great job on raising the question how do you pay for it, give us something. >> i walked away from that with a little less understanding of what both of them were talking about. i was a little more confused. >> i understand, but if you were someone who came in -- if you were completely confused by the first debate, trying to figure out what's different about these two party, don't you think after...
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we didn't cut medicare. of course, we don't have medicare but we didn't cut medicare by $716 billion. we didn't put in place a board that can tell people ultimately what treatments they're going to receive. we didn't also do something that i think a number of people across this country recognize, which is put people in a position where they're going to lose the insurance they had and they wanted. right now the cbo says up to 20 million people will lose their insurance as obama care goes into effect next year. and likewise a study of mckinsey and company of american businesses said 30% of them are at risk of being dropped. for those reasons, for the tax, for medicare, for this board and for people losing their insurance, this is why the american people don't want obama care. it's why republicans said do not do this, and the republicans had the plan. they put a plan out. they put a bipartisan plan. it was swept aside. i think something this big, this important, has to be done on a bipartisan basis. and we have
we didn't cut medicare. of course, we don't have medicare but we didn't cut medicare by $716 billion. we didn't put in place a board that can tell people ultimately what treatments they're going to receive. we didn't also do something that i think a number of people across this country recognize, which is put people in a position where they're going to lose the insurance they had and they wanted. right now the cbo says up to 20 million people will lose their insurance as obama care goes into...
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medicare was there for us. after my dad died, my mom and i got social security and paid for college benefits. helped her go back to college in her 50s. he paid all of her taxes on the promise that these programs would be there for her. we will honor these promises. you see, if you reform these programs for my generation, people 54 and below, you can guarantee they don't change for people in or near retirement, which is what mitt romney and i proposing. look what obama care does. it takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. you can't spend the same dollar twice. you can't claim this money goes to medicare and obama care. then they put this obama care board in charge of cutting medicare each year that will lead to denial of care for current seniors. social security, if we don't shore up social security, when we run out of the ious, when the program goes bankrupt, a 25% across the board benefit cut kicks in on seniors in the middle of their retirement. they haven't put a credible solution on the tab
medicare was there for us. after my dad died, my mom and i got social security and paid for college benefits. helped her go back to college in her 50s. he paid all of her taxes on the promise that these programs would be there for her. we will honor these promises. you see, if you reform these programs for my generation, people 54 and below, you can guarantee they don't change for people in or near retirement, which is what mitt romney and i proposing. look what obama care does. it takes $716...
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let's talk about medicare. what we did is we saved $716 billion and put it back, applied it to medicare. we cut the cost of medicare. we stopped overpaying insurance companies. when doctors and hospitals. the ama supported what we did. aarp endorsed what we did. and it extends the life of medicare to 2024. they want to wipe this all out. it also gave more benefits. any senior out there, ask yourself, do you have more benefits today? you do. if you're near the doughnut hole, you have $600 more to help your prescription drug cost. you get wellness visits without co-pays. they wiped this out and medicare becomes insolvent in 2016. number one. number two, guaranteed benefit. it's a voucher. when they first proposed -- when the congressman had his first voucher program, the cbo said it would cost $6400 a year, martha, more for every senior 55 and below when they got there. he knew that. yet he got all the guys in congress to vote for it. governor romney, knowing that, said i would sign it were i there. who do you be
let's talk about medicare. what we did is we saved $716 billion and put it back, applied it to medicare. we cut the cost of medicare. we stopped overpaying insurance companies. when doctors and hospitals. the ama supported what we did. aarp endorsed what we did. and it extends the life of medicare to 2024. they want to wipe this all out. it also gave more benefits. any senior out there, ask yourself, do you have more benefits today? you do. if you're near the doughnut hole, you have $600 more...
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medicare was there for us. after my dad died, my mom and i got social security and paid for college benefits. helped her go back to college in her 50s. he paid all of her taxes on the promise that these programs would be there for her. we will honor these promises. you see, if you reform these programs for my generation, people 54 and below, you can guarantee they don't change for people in or near retirement, which is what mitt romney and i proposing. look what obama care does. it takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. you can't spend the same dollar twice. you can't claim this money goes to medicare and obama care. then they put this obama care board in charge of cutting medicare each year that will lead to denial of care for current seniors. this board is 15 people. the president is supposed to appoint them next year, and not even one of them needs medical training. if we don't shore up social security, when we run out of the iou's, when the program goes bankrupt, a 25% across the board ben
medicare was there for us. after my dad died, my mom and i got social security and paid for college benefits. helped her go back to college in her 50s. he paid all of her taxes on the promise that these programs would be there for her. we will honor these promises. you see, if you reform these programs for my generation, people 54 and below, you can guarantee they don't change for people in or near retirement, which is what mitt romney and i proposing. look what obama care does. it takes $716...
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if you're on medicare, what happens is the government pays medicare, medicare pays the hospital, the hospital takes care of you. under this plan, the government would pay you and you would decide if you wanted to buy into medicare or into private insurance. that would create competition between the two and their theory this and is how you get at the very same waste that the white house wants to get at. these are two very complicated, huge programs. there are critics on both sides who say this plan won't work or that plan won't work or this plan will leave people stranded or that plan will leave people stranded. but the truth is, it is complicated. it is hard to deal with all that. if we go with the basic claim, somehow this is about destroying medicare that is simply false. that is a scare tactic no matter which side is saying it. so why are they saying it so much? all you have to do is look at the map and you know, across the country, the baby boomers are getting older. they're becoming a bigger percentage of the voting population fast, all those dark states is where the percentage
if you're on medicare, what happens is the government pays medicare, medicare pays the hospital, the hospital takes care of you. under this plan, the government would pay you and you would decide if you wanted to buy into medicare or into private insurance. that would create competition between the two and their theory this and is how you get at the very same waste that the white house wants to get at. these are two very complicated, huge programs. there are critics on both sides who say this...
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so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. join the millions who have already enrolled in the...
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right now, if you're on medicare, what happens is the government pays medicare, medicare pays the hospital, the hospital takes care of you. under this plan the government would pay you and you would decide if you wanted to buy into medicare or into private insurance that will create competition between the two in their theory. and that is how you get at that very same waste that the white house wants to get out. these are two very complicated huge programs. there are critics on both sides who say this plan won't work or that plan won't work or this plan will leave people stranded or that plan will leave people stranded. but the truth is it is complicated. it's hard to deal with all of that. so if go to this basic claim that both sides have raised that somehow this is all about destroying medicare, that is simply false. that is a scare tactic no matter which side is saying it. so why are they saying it so much? all you have to do is look at the map and you know. across the country the baby boomers are getting older. they're becoming a bigger percentage of the voting population, fast. all th
right now, if you're on medicare, what happens is the government pays medicare, medicare pays the hospital, the hospital takes care of you. under this plan the government would pay you and you would decide if you wanted to buy into medicare or into private insurance that will create competition between the two in their theory. and that is how you get at that very same waste that the white house wants to get out. these are two very complicated huge programs. there are critics on both sides who...
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what president obama has proposed are not cuts to medicare. medicare will still grow. it will just grow more slowly. a reduction in growth of $716 billion, but also, that money is coming from insurers and providers, not beneficiaries here. so the verdict here, with the language mitt romney uses, is simply that statement is false. >> you know what's interesting? you didn't really hear that in the debate, right? normally, or in past debates, someone will say, that's just not true. or even the moderator will step in and call out and reframe a question, and some of that was the format, but also, there was just a lackluster energy or lack of energy in the debate. >> the president didn't want to take anything to mitt romney. he let him stay on offense the entire night. it was almost like the president went in, you know, you watch a team get up in football, and then they go into the prevent defense. and i've always said, that's a terrible thing. because that doesn't prevent anything. and the team ends up losing and that's what happened last night. >> i think there were moment
what president obama has proposed are not cuts to medicare. medicare will still grow. it will just grow more slowly. a reduction in growth of $716 billion, but also, that money is coming from insurers and providers, not beneficiaries here. so the verdict here, with the language mitt romney uses, is simply that statement is false. >> you know what's interesting? you didn't really hear that in the debate, right? normally, or in past debates, someone will say, that's just not true. or even...
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visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> republican chairman reince priebus, thank you for being here. >> thank you, candy. >> let me pick up on something that david axelrod said which is they essentially believe that there is not any momentum now on the governor's side and that the swing states are further apart advantage the president and that you all know that from your internal polls as well. >> it's just not true. our polling shows a lot of what the other polls are showing, which is clearly a momentum shift towards mitt romney. if you look at the state of play in ohio, for example, you know, a month ago we were seven points down. a couple weeks later we were five, three. some of them showing even today in the morning, so, i mean, when you have the momentum and you are a challenger in a tie race, the challenger wins in the tie race. >> he is correct that those absentee ballots coming in and the early voting, particularly in ohio and now apparently
visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> republican chairman reince priebus, thank you for being here. >> thank you, candy. >> let me pick up on something that david axelrod said which is they essentially believe that there is not any momentum now on the governor's side and that the swing states are further apart advantage the president and that you all know that...
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you're going to do medicare. you're going to do all the issues the american people care about. >> the rules are different -- >> importantly. last time, we had the 15 minute pauses. supposed to be six of them. this time, there are going to be nine segments. each one ten minutes long and each candidate has two minutes apiece to answer the first question. i don't know whether martha raddatz can hold it within that or not. joe biden likes to talk. right? and i think ryan likes to talk. it's going to be interesting. whether they'll let the other person talk or talk over them. >> and ryan can be kind of wonky sometimes, so if biden challenges him on medicare for example, his challenges, because he's very wonky on budget facts, his challenge is to sort of ek plain. >> the ek appearance of debating. biden just by the years under his belt, he's had more debates, more time on the campaign trial. >> i think biden, because of his age, has the advantage of being the wise man on the stage. but he has to be very careful not to
you're going to do medicare. you're going to do all the issues the american people care about. >> the rules are different -- >> importantly. last time, we had the 15 minute pauses. supposed to be six of them. this time, there are going to be nine segments. each one ten minutes long and each candidate has two minutes apiece to answer the first question. i don't know whether martha raddatz can hold it within that or not. joe biden likes to talk. right? and i think ryan likes to talk....
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remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> funny thing, tomorrow's debate in denver is all about domestic policy. and now all of a sudden the world is sort of rearing its ugly head, as it tends to do quite often, all kinds of problems are bubbling now krooz the midding east. erin burnett joining me from new york. good to have you on. >> good to see you, brooke. >> with the assassination of chris stevens, u.s. ambassador, looks like that could be an issue in the election. should mitt romney make it one? >> that's the question, brooke. as you know politico's done some great reporting as there's real tension in the romney camp as to capitalize on the issue or just stay on the economy. it's the economy, stupid. but obviously the attack in libya has become a hugely pol
remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> funny thing, tomorrow's debate in denver is all about domestic policy. and now all of a sudden the world is sort of rearing its ugly...
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your fica tack goes to medicare and social security. you work hard, you pay your taxes, it goes to those two programs. well, now because they're raiding medicare to pay for obama care, those payroll tax dollars also go to obama care. another thing is that the president puts in place -- >> vice presidential candidate paul ryan there speaking in florida. you think there was an election on because the obama campaign, as we said, is bringing up some heavy hitters in ohio today. the boss and the former commander in chief campaigning for the president in parma, ohio. ♪ ♪ our brothers on a stormy night vow to defend no more retreat ♪ ♪ they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ -oh, that's just my buds. -bacon. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] donuts. how about we try t
your fica tack goes to medicare and social security. you work hard, you pay your taxes, it goes to those two programs. well, now because they're raiding medicare to pay for obama care, those payroll tax dollars also go to obama care. another thing is that the president puts in place -- >> vice presidential candidate paul ryan there speaking in florida. you think there was an election on because the obama campaign, as we said, is bringing up some heavy hitters in ohio today. the boss and...
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like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. call today. remember, medicare supplement insurance helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay -- expenses that could really add up. these kinds of plans could save you up to thousands in out-
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remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> we're minding your business this morning. u.s. stock trading slightly lower. >> the tech sector took a hit yesterday after surprising news from google. what happened? >> well, google's earnings report came out early. some kind of a technical glitch. it was filed with a little section that send "pending larry quote." that's where they were going to put in a quote from the ceo about the quarter. so the surprise it came out early and the surprise it wasn't as good as wall street expected. two surprises wrapped up in one in this stock. dropped 8% on thursday. tech stocks have not had a great run so far this quarter. so you saw google down here yesterday. now, your 401(k) contribution limit, the irs with new good lines, raisin
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it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can spend more time sharing your passions. wow. [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] with the people who matter most. i love you grandpa! i love you grandma! now you're a real fisherman. [ male announcer ] humana. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> we are back with michael nutter. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. i wanted to talk to you a little bit about your friend who sometimes makes democrats nervous. he can be inartful when he says things. as he goes into this debate, what's the most important thing you would advise the vice president to do? >> well, candy, thank you. i generally don't advise the vice president, but i heard your segment earlier, and i hope that mr. priebus does advise mr. ryan, first and foremost, just to tell the truth, unlike what we've heard at the republican convention. i think the big thing with vice president biden is that he speaks from his heart. he is a
it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can spend more time sharing your passions. wow. [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] with the people who matter most. i love you grandpa! i love you grandma! now you're a real fisherman. [ male announcer ] humana. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> we are back with michael nutter. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. i...
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like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. of olay total effects plus the skin perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest trend in beauty. olay total effects cc cream. c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging with a flawlessly beautiful complexion instantly. we call it a phenomenon. you'll call it possibly the most exciting skin care since...olay. cc for yourself. [ female announcer ] and challenge what's possible with olay total effects cc cream. >>> our fifth story "out front," special forces are in libya tonight and neighbor countries, trying to gather intelligence on the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others. this after the fbi xwan searching the u.s. consulate three weeks after the september 11th attack. the fbi had chosen not to go to benghazi until now, due to security concerns, raising questions about the integrity of the investigation. right before the show, i spoke to michael birnbaum by phone. >> reporter: they l
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> a major player at the federal reserve bank took on one of the basic debates of economists, is the government trying to do too much. today the president of new york's federal reserve bank william dudley spoke exclusively with ali velshi about the fed's efforts to keep interest rates low. ali velshi, our chief business correspondent, joins me live from new york. good to see you, sir. >> you're so enthusiastic about it. you always pitch these things as so big, i feel -- i just get elated, take a breath in when you introduce. >> befo
. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free...
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. >> on medicare. >> they just allow medicare to bargain for the cost of drugs like medicaid can, that would save $156 billion right off the bat. >> and it would deny seniors choices. >> all -- >> reporter: on the president's foreign policy. >> when we look weak our adversaries are much more willing to test us, they're more brazen in their attacks and our allies are less willing -- >> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarkey. >> reporter: the vice president appeared determined to make up for president obama's mistakes last week. almost immediately launching the attack lines obama never used in his debate. >> it shouldn't be surprising for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling to take responsibility for their own lives. my neighbors, they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in his fed cal income tax. >> reporter: before the debate, cnn was told paul ryan's team anticipated biden being aggressive where the president was not. especially on mitt romney's infamous 47% remark. >> mr. romney's a good man. >> reporter: ryan was ready with a well-practiced
. >> on medicare. >> they just allow medicare to bargain for the cost of drugs like medicaid can, that would save $156 billion right off the bat. >> and it would deny seniors choices. >> all -- >> reporter: on the president's foreign policy. >> when we look weak our adversaries are much more willing to test us, they're more brazen in their attacks and our allies are less willing -- >> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarkey. >> reporter:...
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but he also extended that to the issue of medicare, he went after the president for those cuts in medicare, that mitt romney said pay for the president's health care law. and so on. and so we're going to be hearing this message throughout this day. it is perhaps a sign of the message to come for the rest of this swing state blitz. and he is going to have quite a hectic schedule, not quite as hectic as the president, but from here he goes on to iowa, then ohio, then back to iowa, then back to ohio again. and then florida and virginia. and you can just look at that schedule and see exactly sort of what the campaign is doing right now. they're starting to look at states that they need to win, should they not win some of the big three states, florida, ohio and virginia. if you lose one or two of those big three states, you need to win in iowa, win in nevada. that's why we're seeing this campaign schedule laying out. >> jim acosta there in reno, nevada, thanks so much. >>> we're going to talk about the key state of florida where the lead there too is razor thin. take a look at this cnn orc poll
but he also extended that to the issue of medicare, he went after the president for those cuts in medicare, that mitt romney said pay for the president's health care law. and so on. and so we're going to be hearing this message throughout this day. it is perhaps a sign of the message to come for the rest of this swing state blitz. and he is going to have quite a hectic schedule, not quite as hectic as the president, but from here he goes on to iowa, then ohio, then back to iowa, then back to...
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ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> we have seen the tweets, the facebook comments, the tumblr account. the comments of binders full of women all over the social media lexicon and talking about it for a couple of minutes and revisit this. hear what mitt romney said tuesday night. >> thank you. and important topic. and one which i learned a great deal about, particularly as i was serving as governor of my state because i had the chance to pull together a cabinet and all of the applicants seemed to be men. and i went to my staff and i said, how come all the people for the jobs are all men. they said, these are the people that have the qualifications. i said, gosh, can't we find some women that also qualified? and so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to be members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and brought us binders full of women. i was proud of the fact after i staffed my cabinet and senior staff th
ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> we have seen the tweets, the facebook comments, the tumblr account. the comments of binders full of women all over the social media lexicon and talking about it for a couple of minutes and revisit this. hear what mitt romney said tuesday night. >> thank you. and important topic. and one which i learned a great deal about, particularly as i...
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covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> new questions about the aftermath of the deadly benghazi attack. what the intelligence community knew in the first 24 hours after the four americans were brutally killed at the u.s. consulate. before i take you to the pentagon, listen to what president obama told jon stewart about what happened right after that tack in lattack in libya. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans were killed. i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world after it happened. >> it was not the optimal response to the american people as far as us all being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it is not optimal. >> let's go to the pentagon now and talk to chris lawrence because, chris, there are all these new reports, they come in as far as what the cia might have known. what are you hearing? >> well, we're hearing some new reports from the ap, brooke, but s
covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> new questions about the aftermath of the deadly benghazi attack. what the intelligence community knew in the first 24 hours after the four americans were brutally killed at the u.s. consulate. before i take you to the pentagon, listen to what president obama told jon stewart about what happened right after that tack in lattack in libya. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four...
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like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. snool a thousand miles for many front lines between israel and hamas mysterious explosions level an arms factory in sudan. did israel destroy weapons long before they could reach gzas? >> there are kagss the israelis may have done that, but if they did, this has a we hadder reach. analysts say this is part of a wider covert war that also involves iran. >> reporter: a series of big explosions overnight in the sudanese capital. what was this facility? >> an explosion occurred in one of the a.m. nugs depots in the military. >> reporter: a weapon making factory. witnesses tell cnn they saw planes above the facility at the time of the incident. one said he saw a plane leading with bright bliets and a secretary plain fired a rocket. the information minister says we think israel did the bombing. cnn cannot independently verify the claim. there's a chance the sudanese are not telling the truth. the israelis aren't talking. >> translator: i have nothing to say abo
like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. snool a thousand miles for many front lines between israel and hamas mysterious explosions level an arms factory in sudan. did israel destroy weapons long before they could reach gzas? >> there are kagss the israelis may have done that, but if they did, this has a we hadder reach. analysts say this is part of a wider covert war that also involves iran. >>...
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like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! 'cause we shouldn't really help see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. vsp members can save on all authentic transitions lenses, including our new transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. [music: artist: willy moon ♪ everybody well don't you know it's me now
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to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about mo
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now, that's not what you heard paul ryan talk about privatizing or voucherizing medicare or like he wanted to do when he was a younger congressman, privatize social security. so it's a consistent theme of voucherization or privitization of government functions. my father has a true idea of these programs, that they are the bedrock of the middle class but the idea you privatize the veterans administration as governor romney proposed just last year is remarkable and that's what i've been traveling the country to talk about. if you believe the math, romney's program would cut $11 billion to the v.a. in year one. that treats veterans from world war ii all the way to the two wars we have been fighting for a decade. this is a time where we have to honor our commitment to make sure we have -- the troops have what they need to go to war which the president has done but also honor that sacred obligation when they come home which i'm not sure governor romney quite understands. >> there's a statement from paul ryan. i won't read it all. he says we are committed to the same 2014 transition date as the
now, that's not what you heard paul ryan talk about privatizing or voucherizing medicare or like he wanted to do when he was a younger congressman, privatize social security. so it's a consistent theme of voucherization or privitization of government functions. my father has a true idea of these programs, that they are the bedrock of the middle class but the idea you privatize the veterans administration as governor romney proposed just last year is remarkable and that's what i've been...
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to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> plan aing trip to europe? well, if your wallet is full, try booking a $400 a night luxury suite at london's dorsett square hotel. that's in the rather fashionable neighborhood. it is one of europe's new chic hotels, and there is lots more for the discerning traveller. senior correspondent at travel and leisure magazine. that's a heck of a job. >> i know. it's a good job. >> not bad. >> not so bad. i am in new york.
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that's what they want to do to medicare. so, look, republicans realize that joe biden communicates very directly to middle class voters and very effectively and, of course, this election is about how we're going to deal with the strains that middle class families are facing and whether we'll continue to climb out of this recession the president inherited or go back to the same policies that helped wall street and put us into this mess. so, i think joe biden is the perfect person to talk directly about those middle class issues up against paul ryan tonight. >> congressman chris van hollen. just out of debate preparation, debate boot camp, as they're calling it in kentucky right now like all of us getting ready for the debate. congressman, thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >>> so, if you watch faul paul out on the campaign trail, you notice one companion. a 40-pound briefcase. what is inside that is helping him prepare for tonight's debate. this is a cnn exclusive. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs..
that's what they want to do to medicare. so, look, republicans realize that joe biden communicates very directly to middle class voters and very effectively and, of course, this election is about how we're going to deal with the strains that middle class families are facing and whether we'll continue to climb out of this recession the president inherited or go back to the same policies that helped wall street and put us into this mess. so, i think joe biden is the perfect person to talk...
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he did not save medicare and social security. he did not tame the spending and borrowing. he did not reach across the aisle to bring us together. nor did he stand up to china's trade practices or deliver on his promise to remake our relations with the muslim world where anti-american and extremism is on the rise. what he inherited was not the only problem. what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. in just four short years he borrowed $6 trillion nearly, adding almost as much debt held by the public as all prior american presidents combined. he forced through obama care frightening small business from hiring new employees and adding thousands of dollars to every family's health care bill. he launched an onslaught of new regulations often to the delight of the biggest banks and corporations, but to the detriment of the small growing businesses that create two-thirds of our jobs. new business starts, they're at a 30-year low because entrepreneurs and investors are sitting on the sidelines. weary are from the president's and massive tax increases. many familie
he did not save medicare and social security. he did not tame the spending and borrowing. he did not reach across the aisle to bring us together. nor did he stand up to china's trade practices or deliver on his promise to remake our relations with the muslim world where anti-american and extremism is on the rise. what he inherited was not the only problem. what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. in just four short years he borrowed $6 trillion nearly, adding almost as much...
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i use the example of my mother who's a beneficiary of medicare. i'll never support anything that undermines that program for her. but i understand that people in my generation, 20, 30 years away from retirement, if we continue what we're doing now there won't be a medicare for us so my generation has to accept our medicare may very well be different than the one our parent's had. the best thing in the world and still function very well but different. for example, wealthier seniors will have to pay more for medicare in the future. the way the program is delivered, may have choices, we may be able to have a premium support every month to go out and shop for medicare plan of our own like we do now for some seniors in medicare advantage and i think the sooner we start making the changes, again, for future beneficiaries the less disruptive the changes are going to be and less of a need, the elimination of a need to do anything to current beneficiaries right now. there won't be changes for them. >> all right. senator, unfortunately, we have to leave it
i use the example of my mother who's a beneficiary of medicare. i'll never support anything that undermines that program for her. but i understand that people in my generation, 20, 30 years away from retirement, if we continue what we're doing now there won't be a medicare for us so my generation has to accept our medicare may very well be different than the one our parent's had. the best thing in the world and still function very well but different. for example, wealthier seniors will have to...
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an indication there all those attacks on the republicans on medicare and social security not working as well as the obama campaign might hope. a generational gap, also an income divide. among those making less than $50,000 a year, a big win for if president. among those making $50,000 or more, a big win for governor romney. paul ryan on the republican side. why is this still so close? in part because close elections are won among independent voters and in the suburbs, a dead heat among independents and suburban voters. still, most people believe that is advantage romney because in our poll two months ago, romney was down four points, plus one now, it's a five point swing. that's encouraging news for governor romney. discouraging news for him in two midwestern battlegrounds. in iowa, a new nbc/"wall street journal"/marist poll, an eight point lead for the president in iowa, troubling in a state mitt romney very much needs to win. and in paul ryan's home state of wisconsin, another state romney hopes to keep in his basket, six points for the president there. same poll. six points for t
an indication there all those attacks on the republicans on medicare and social security not working as well as the obama campaign might hope. a generational gap, also an income divide. among those making less than $50,000 a year, a big win for if president. among those making $50,000 or more, a big win for governor romney. paul ryan on the republican side. why is this still so close? in part because close elections are won among independent voters and in the suburbs, a dead heat among...
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ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> let me say it again to all of us here. nine days until the presidential election and this hurricane. hurricane sandy already affecting events this upcoming week on the trail. let me go to washington. candy crowley is standing by. she's the host of cnn's "state of the union." good morning to you. let's just first begin with the fact that we know that mitt romney and president obama, they're both having to cancel events in virginia specifically because of the storm. the president staying back in the white house, monitoring this hurricane. in terms of optics in voting, how do you see the storm playing out? >> well, the optics are interesting simply because the president was supposed to go to colorado, and he is cancelling that trip. the state not affected by the storm to sort of stay and monitor the east coast. in other words, you don't want to be the president to be seen out campaigning if something horrific happens along the east coast. we know t
ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> let me say it again to all of us here. nine days until the presidential election and this hurricane. hurricane sandy already affecting events this upcoming week on the trail. let me go to washington. candy crowley is standing by. she's the host of cnn's "state of the union." good morning to you. let's just first begin with the fact...
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whether it's about medicare and that it's a voucher program, that mr. romney and mr. ryan, their health care plan will lead to many uninsured and put people back out. preexisting conditions. >> let me just step back just a minute here about your defense of the president's performance. what is your theory? i mean, it was widely panned, and the thing is if he thought as he said the next day that mitt romney isn't telling the truth, that mitt romney is remaking himself, xwr wouldn't he say that on the stage? what went wrong there? >> not in president obama's mind. i was in denver. i was in that audience. you know, as a debater, of course, i've never run for president, but have you to decide do you want to spend all your time all night long refuting someone's lies about your record or even about your own, and mitt romney is a guy -- i have never seen this before. he has been on two different sides of his own plan, which, of course, he won't explain, so he can have multiple positions about something that doesn't exist. i think the president wanted to get across his points.
whether it's about medicare and that it's a voucher program, that mr. romney and mr. ryan, their health care plan will lead to many uninsured and put people back out. preexisting conditions. >> let me just step back just a minute here about your defense of the president's performance. what is your theory? i mean, it was widely panned, and the thing is if he thought as he said the next day that mitt romney isn't telling the truth, that mitt romney is remaking himself, xwr wouldn't he say...
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join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management and its members know... how to harness that power, because we help develop it. from the next economy, to the next generation, we help get... the most out of business, by getting the best out of people. shrm. leading people, leading organizations. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> i'm right here. >> bring it to me. >>> the video is shocking. persons working for a top u.
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they have run more ads on abortion overall or more ads on abortion than medicare. which is astonishing. the question is, will this pay off? >> new ads from the campaign, tonya, stressing that romney believes there should be exceptions. may be anti abortion, but there should be exceptions for those engaged in incest or rain or the -- or rape or the life of the mother. >> that's what he's saying now. but i think the governor has been incredibly hard frankly to pin down. i want to go back to ross' point about how most voters identify as pro life. i think you have to get behind what that term means. i can appreciate his -- wait a minute. i can appreciate his sort of being able to speak to what issues are important to women, but the bottomline, a majority of people in this country, certainly a majority of women, believe that they, and not the state, should have the right to determine whether or not they pro create. i think that his statement may be misleading in that respect. and when we talk about why -- one minute. why this issue is important to women. it's because ri
they have run more ads on abortion overall or more ads on abortion than medicare. which is astonishing. the question is, will this pay off? >> new ads from the campaign, tonya, stressing that romney believes there should be exceptions. may be anti abortion, but there should be exceptions for those engaged in incest or rain or the -- or rape or the life of the mother. >> that's what he's saying now. but i think the governor has been incredibly hard frankly to pin down. i want to go...